The Zambezi Waterfront Complex and Permanent Tents
Victoria Falls- Zambia
The Zambezi Waterfront Complex and Permanent Tents is situated 4 km from
Victoria falls, just opposite Siloka Island and offers economical accommodation,
ideal for travelers, backpackers and families planning a self-drive camping
trip.
The Zambezi Waterfront Complex
has 16 standard twin chalets, six units of which overlook the river.There
are also three executive rooms and four family rooms all of which are
en-suite and have electricity, hot and cold running water, mosquito nets
and fans.
The Zambezi Waterfront Permanent Tents
Thirty (3 x 3m) bow tents built on raised platforms, each
of which can accommodate 2 guests. The tents are set in lawn covered,
shady surroundings and have clean ablution facilities with hot and cold
showers, basin and toilets, as well as electric points. Each site has
access to a braai/barbeque area.
There is a central dining complex with stunning views over the Zambezi
river, a wooden deck which stretches out over the river with a unique
plunge pool as well as a swimming pool, an open bar and restaurant, where
guests can relax or enjoy a meal.
The Zambezi Waterfront offers the famous MV Makumbi, a 100 passenger
double-decker cruise boat for river cruises on the mighty Zambezi, as
well as the Jambesi, which is a 20 passenger cruise boat.
Features of The Zambezi Waterfront Complex and Permanent Tents
- Famous MV Makumbi double-decker cruise boat
- Plunge pool
- Swimming pool
- Restaurant and open bar
- Wooden deck stretching out over the river.
Some ideas of what to do at the The Zambezi Waterfront Complex and Permanent Tents
- River cruise on the MV Makumbi or Jambesi cruise boat
- Game drives through Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park
- White water rafting
- Bungee jumping, helicopter and micro light flights over the Victoria
falls
- Chief Makuni Village tour
- gorge smings
- kayaking
- horse trails
Where is The Zambezi Waterfront Complex and Permanent Tents ?
- Situated 4 km from Victoria Falls and 2 km from Livingstone
town
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